New Zealand Law Society - Chapman Tripp announces new partners and Special Counsel

Chapman Tripp announces new partners and Special Counsel

Chapman Tripp has announced that Philip Ascroft, Tom Jemson and Vonda Engels have joined the partnership. In addition, Rachael Irvine-Shanks and Melanie Hayes have been promoted to Special Counsel. 

Left to right, top to bottom: Philip Ascroft, Vonda Engels, Tom Jemson, Rachael Irvine-Shanks, Melanie Hayes

Philip Ascroft specialises in corporate and securities law with a particular focus on equity capital markets, corporate governance, public mergers and acquisitions and listed company compliance. Philip has advised on many of New Zealand's most significant initial public offerings and other equity capital markets transactions. Philip was recognised by NZ Lawyer as a Rising Star in 2022, and Most Influential Lawyer in 2024. Philip is also an Associate Director of the New Zealand Shareholders’ Association. 

Vonda Engels advises clients on all aspects of employment law and health and safety law, assisting several of the firm’s key clients on a full range of contentious and non-contentious matters. She has represented clients in the Employment Court, Employment Relations Authority and in mediation with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Vonda is an Association of Workplace Investigators Training Institute certified workplace investigator and has carried out several independent investigations into conduct and culture issues. 

Tom Jemson specialises in corporate and securities law, with a focus on mergers and acquisitions and capital raisings. He advises domestic and international clients, including private equity funds and publicly listed companies, on a broad range of corporate transactions and in respect of corporate governance issues. Tom re-joined Chapman Tripp in 2021 after a period working in London for US law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton. He was recognised as a Rising Star by NZ Lawyer in 2023. 

Rachael Irvine-Shanks advises domestic and international clients in the conduct of complex commercial litigation in the High Court and alternative dispute resolution forums. She has particular experience in contractual disputes, product liability claims, regulatory and competition proceedings and class actions. Rachael commenced her career as a Judges’ Clerk to The Honourable Justice John McGrath in the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Prior to re-joining Chapman Tripp in 2016, Rachael worked for Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in London. 

Melanie Hayes has over 19 years’ experience managing and resolving disputes for private and public sector clients and has assisted clients across a wide range of business and industry groups. Her particular expertise includes construction, insurance, contractual and statutory interpretation, tort and estate law and the Public Works Act.